Shinko Motorcycle Tires IntroductionFrom a bicycle tires manufacturer in 1946, Shinko has grown and evolved into one of the biggest motorcycle tires manufacturer in the world. With R&D based in Osaka Japan and manufacturing based in Jinju City, South Korea, the brand Shinko has now grown into the number 1 selling brand in the USA.

So far I have nothing bad to say about these tires. I've been over spending on tires for years and decided to give the "cheapies" a shot. For my riding style, they're perfect, I'm not a "road racer" nor a "cruiser." Somewhere in between, leaning more towards the aggressive side. I don't do a lot of rain riding, so can't comment there. The rear tire is a 190, but looks like a 200, VERY WIDE! So if you're trying to get a bigger look for the rear of your bike, you'll be very happy. That being said; if your jumping up in aspect ratio from stock size, you might want to take measurements to make sure it doesn't rub chain! The wear seems reasonable so far.

Second set of 009 Ravens, best bang for the buck. Put on 7000 miles before replacement this time around. Driven hard on a Triumph Sprint 955i and have had never had any issues from touring Ortega Hwy in CA to The Dragon in NC. Plenty of sport grip with touring wear ratings.

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Answered on 1/23/2013 by Anonymous

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Ive read so many reviews seems like a good all around sport tour tire I have a Suzuki SV1000s under 400 pounds not a to aggressive riding. Will these work with my bike